Savoir-faire Linux

Our vision

Digital Economy & innovation

In the context of the ongoing global digital revolution, Savoir-faire Linux enables companies to transform their business models by combining the digital economy and knowledge creation as well as innovation.

Humans & Connected Objects

Although free software lies at the heart of Savoir-faire Linux’s operations, our talented, passionate, and fully-engaged team shape the DNA of the company and propel its digital transformation.

Cooperation & Sustainable Development

Our business model is built on collaboration and sustainable development. Savoir-faire Linux has developed a comprehensive and coherent strategy, taking into account the quality of its services and its impact on the environment.

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Our Mission

Experts in free and Open Source technologies in Canada and Europe. Founded on the principles of a knowledge-based economy, the company is specialised in Information Technology, the Internet of Things and Software Engineering.

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Hussein Abdallah

Vice President, Infrastructure and Systems Architecture

Hussein has a Master's Degree in Information Technology Management from HEC Montréal. His thesis explores the impact of free software adoption on organizations. He has been interested in Linux and free software technologies since 2002. In 2008, he joined Savoir-faire Linux and has remained a dedicated member of the Infrastructure team.

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À propos de Savoir-faire Linux

Savoir-faire Linux is an exceptional team of 100 free software experts based in Montreal, Quebec City, Paris and Rennes who respond efficiently and ingenuously to the constant evolution of information systems.

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